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The governor may sign the bill, which would enact it into law; veto it, which would negate the entire bill; or allow the bill to become law after 10 days without acting on it.
Gov. Andy Beshear’s action on the controversial bill means it will become law without his signature. His other options were to veto it or sign it.
If he does neither, the bill automatically becomes law. Indiana governors rarely veto bills partially because it takes only a simple majority to override as opposed to a two-thirds vote in other ...
Sign the bill into law, in which case it is assigned a Republic Act number and takes effect 15 days after publication in the Official Gazette or in at least two national newspapers.
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